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repercussion
[UK]/ˌri:.pə'kʌʃ.ən/ [US]/-pɚ-/
noun [C usually plural]
* the effect that an action, event or decision has on something, especially a bad effect
(尤指坏的)影响,反响;恶果

1. Any decrease in tourism could have serious repercussions for the local economy.
旅游业只要出现任何一点衰退,都可能会给当地经济带来严重影响。

2. President Kennedy's assassination had far-reaching repercussions.
甘乃迪总统遇刺产生的影响是深远的。

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1.N-COUNT 可数名词(不良)反响,反应,影响 If an action or event has repercussions, it causes unpleasant things to happen some time after the original action or event.

【搭配模式】:usu pl

【语域标签】:FORMAL 正式
  • It was an effort which was to have painful repercussions...

    这么做会带来极坏的负面影响。

  • Members of congress were warned of possible repercussions if their vote went through.

    国会议员被警告如果他们的投票通过可能会带来不良影响。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - repercussion collapse

repercussion
re·per·cus·sion / 7ri:pE5kQFn; NAmE -pEr5k- / noun [usually pl.]
   an indirect and usually bad result of an action or event that may happen some time afterwards
   (间接的)影响,反响,恶果
   SYN  consequence :
   The collapse of the company will have repercussions for the whole industry.
   这家公司的垮台将会给整个行业造成间接的负面影响。
note at effect

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repercussion noun

ADJECTIVE considerable, important, major, serious, severe, significant A fall in oil production would have severe ~s for the global economy. | wide, widespread | international The international ~s are still being felt today. | economic, financial, legal, political, social | negative | possible, potential These actions have potential ~s.

VERB + REPERCUSSION have | feel, suffer Anne felt the ~s of the earlier incident. | fear

REPERCUSSION + VERB be felt The ~s of the change in policy will be felt throughout the world.

PREPOSITION ~ for Changes in the industry had major ~s for the local community. | ~ on The pay cuts are likely to have serious ~s on productivity.

PHRASES for fear of ~s, without fear of ~s a resident who did not want to be named for fear of ~s

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repercussion noun
result

新牛津英语同义词词典 - repercussion collapse

repercussion

noun
1 the political repercussions of the scandal were devastating
CONSEQUENCE , result, effect, outcome, by-product; reverberation, backlash, ripple, shock wave; aftermath, fallout.


2 (archaic) the bomb went off, a jarring thud followed by a vicious repercussion as if it had set off another one
REVERBERATION , recoil, kickback, rebound, echo.

词源记忆 - repercussion collapse

repercussion 反响,恶果
re-, 向后,往回;percussion, 敲击,碰撞。比喻用法。